Prosecutor’s Office unveils tip app

That’s the aim with a new secure messaging smartphone app developed by Tip 411 for the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office.

The free app is called ‘CCPOTIP,’ and it gives both Android and iPhone users the ability to report tips and crimes anonymously and directly to authorities.

“The public is our greatest law enforcement resource,” Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said in a news release. “Our new CCPOTIP app will help our residents play a more active role in keeping Cumberland County safe.”

Officials plan to unveil the app at a news conference Wednesday morning at the Vineland Police Department.

The app allows users to share tips on public safety, crime or any suspicious activities with police by submitting a secure message.

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